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"Before that," Lignelli-Dipple told me, "there's just a hint of something on a scan"—the premonition of a stroke.
The premonition of ecocide -planetary death- became real for the first time, and it terrified me.
Petrov's photos, viewed now, contain the premonition of obliteration.
And Europe white-faced Europe white-facedition of gEuropees.
I did not enjoy the premonition of doom in my father's world.
New York at mid-century looks to Holden Caulfield, heading into a nervous breakdown, pretty much as it might to a war-traumatized soldier — a vast edifice of artifice and privilege fairly trembling with the premonition of its own collapse.
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Mr. Bisch didn't overdo the premonitions of Boris's eventual fall, but his tragic fate was clear in every word.
Kerry seemed to relish recalling the premonitions of critics who proclaimed that Iran was bound to cheat and that the administration was jeopardizing national security.
For Nancy DadiofCoyle of Hamden, the premonitions of disaster for her wedding the same day in 1989, began just before she walked down the aisle.
The idea, as Stewart says, is to trace the moments when the postwar world (in the shadow of the First World War) became the prewar one, as the premonitions of the Second World War became unmistakable.
First, there are the premonitions of Asiya, an anorexic, mentally unstable young artist who obsessively photographs dead birds and who becomes ever more convinced that something terrible is about to happen to Manhattan.
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